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Science > Physics |
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"John Harris" |
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08 Sep 2003 12:27:06 PM |
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Sound Energy in Vaccuum |
I understand that sound itself cannot travel through a vaccuum, but
what happens to the energy that is used to create the sound wave?
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| User: "Uncle Al" |
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| Title: Re: Sound Energy in Vaccuum |
08 Sep 2003 12:55:47 PM |
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John Harris wrote:
I understand that sound itself cannot travel through a vaccuum, but
what happens to the energy that is used to create the sound wave?
Interface impedence matching. It stays where it is/bounces back.
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| User: "Sam Wormley" |
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| Title: Re: Sound Energy in Vaccuum |
08 Sep 2003 02:10:24 PM |
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John Harris wrote:
I understand that sound itself cannot travel through a vaccuum, but
what happens to the energy that is used to create the sound wave?
http://www.ndt-ed.org/EducationResources/CommunityCollege/Ultrasonics/EquipmentTrans/impedancematching.htm
http://www.ndt-ed.org/EducationResources/CommunityCollege/Ultrasonics/Physics/reflectiontransmission.htm
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